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Anesthesia Student Survival Guide
eBook - A Case-Based Approach
ISBN/EAN: 9783319110837
Umbreit-Nr.: 9282963
Sprache:
Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 32.54 MB
Format in cm:
Einband:
Keine Angabe
Erschienen am 29.02.2016
Auflage: 2/2016
E-Book
Format: PDF
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen
- Zusatztext
- <p>Edited and written by leading educators, this popular book for the anesthesiology rotation has been thoroughly updated and retains its distinctive case-based approach.&nbsp; The Second Edition features a thorough revision of the discussion of ventilator management, improved coverage of extubation criteria, and the latest guidelines and algorithms for preoperative assessment.&nbsp;&nbsp; Considerations for quality improvement and patient safety have been expanded throughout the book.&nbsp; Anesthesia Student Survival Guide provides a complete introduction to the specialty and is aimed at medical and nursing students as well as practitioners in critical care who seek a succinct overview of anesthesiology.</p><p>From reviews of the First Edition:<br> an excellent resource for the student wanting a deeper understanding of what is essentially a post-graduate subject, for example, an elective student. --British Journal of Anaesthesia<br>&nbsp;<br> This is an excellent introductionto the specialty for third-year medical students, covering a broad range of material at a sufficient depth to be useful, and providing a good structure for a comprehensive course of self-directed study. --Doodys Review Service</p><p></p>The writing style is uniformly strong, which makes the book easy to read.[It] serves not only as an excellent resource for students and other learners seeking an introduction to anesthesia but also as a platform for teaching the basics. It will be a welcome addition to the libraries of teaching departments. --Canadian Journal of Anesthesia<p></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
- Kurztext
- Edited and written by leading educators, this popular book for the anesthesiology rotation has been thoroughly updated and retains its distinctive case-based approach.&nbsp; The Second Edition features a thorough revision of the discussion of ventilator management, improved coverage of extubation criteria, and the latest guidelines and algorithms for preoperative assessment.&nbsp;&nbsp; Considerations for quality improvement and patient safety have been expanded throughout the book.&nbsp; Anesthesia Student Survival Guide provides a complete introduction to the specialty and is aimed at medical and nursing students as well as practitioners in critical care who seek a succinct overview of anesthesiology. From reviews of the First Edition: &quote;...an excellent resource for the student wanting a deeper understanding of what is essentially a post-graduate subject, for example, an elective student.&quote; --British Journal of Anaesthesia &nbsp; &quote;This is an excellent introduction to the specialty for third-year medical students, covering a broad range of material at a sufficient depth to be useful, and providing a good structure for a comprehensive course of self-directed study.&quote; --Doody's Review Service &quote;The writing style is uniformly strong, which makes the book easy to read....[It] serves not only as an excellent resource for students and other learners seeking an introduction to anesthesia but also as a platform for teaching the basics. It will be a welcome addition to the libraries of teaching departments.&quote; --Canadian Journal of Anesthesia &nbsp;
- Autorenportrait
- <p>Jesse M. Ehrenfeld MD, MPH<br>Associate Professor of Anesthesiology<br>Associate Professor of Surgery<br>Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics<br>Associate Professor of Health Policy<br>Vanderbilt University School of Medicine<br>Nashville, TN, USA</p><p>Richard D. Urman MD, MBA<br>Associate Professor of Anesthesia<br>Harvard Medical School<br>Director of Anesthesia Services - Ambulatory Care Center (Chestnut Hill)<br>Medical Director, Procedural Sedation for Interventional Procedures<br>Director (Anesthesia), Center for Perioperative Research<br>Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine<br>Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA</p><p>Scott Segal, MD, MHCM<br>Professor and Chair<br>Department of Anesthesiology<br>Wake Forest School of Medicine<br>Co-Executive Director, Perioperative Services<br>Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center<br>Winston-Salem, NC, USA<br></p>